Grabiner_2014_J.Immunol_193_1459

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Title : Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum-sensing molecule homoserine lactone modulates inflammatory signaling through PERK and eI-F2alpha - Grabiner_2014_J.Immunol_193_1459
Author(s) : Grabiner MA , Fu Z , Wu T , Barry KC , Schwarzer C , Machen TE
Ref : J Immunol , 193 :1459 , 2014
Abstract :

Pseudomonas aeruginosa secrete N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-homoserine lactone (HSL-C12) as a quorum-sensing molecule to regulate bacterial gene expression. Because HSL-C12 is membrane permeant, multiple cell types in P. aeruginosa-infected airways may be exposed to HSL-C12, especially adjacent to biofilms where local (HSL-C12) may be high. Previous reports showed that HSL-C12 causes both pro- and anti-inflammatory effects. To characterize HSL-C12's pro- and anti-inflammatory effects in host cells, we measured protein synthesis, NF-kappaB activation, and KC (mouse IL-8) and IL-6 mRNA and protein secretion in wild-type mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEF). To test the role of the endoplasmic reticulum stress inducer, PERK we compared these responses in PERK(-/-) and PERK-corrected PERK(-/-) MEF. During 4-h treatments of wild-type MEF, HSL-C12 potentially activated NF-kappaB p65 by preventing the resynthesis of IkappaB and increased transcription of KC and IL-6 genes (quantitative PCR). HSL-C12 also inhibited secretion of KC and/or IL-6 into the media (ELISA) both in control conditions and also during stimulation by TNF-alpha. HSL-C12 also activated PERK (as shown by increased phosphorylation of eI-F2alpha) and inhibited protein synthesis (as measured by incorporation of [(35)S]methionine by MEF). Comparisons of PERK(-/-) and PERK-corrected MEF showed that HSL-C12's effects were explained in part by activation of PERK-->phosphorylation of eI-F2alpha-->inhibition of protein synthesis-->reduced IkappaBalpha production-->activation of NF-kappaB-->increased transcription of the KC gene but reduced translation and secretion of KC. HSL-C12 may be an important modulator of early (up to 4 h) inflammatory signaling in P. aeruginosa infections.

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Grabiner MA, Fu Z, Wu T, Barry KC, Schwarzer C, Machen TE (2014)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum-sensing molecule homoserine lactone modulates inflammatory signaling through PERK and eI-F2alpha
J Immunol 193 :1459

Grabiner MA, Fu Z, Wu T, Barry KC, Schwarzer C, Machen TE (2014)
J Immunol 193 :1459